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How to make firefox work with oculus rift?

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So how exactly is firefox supposed to work with oculus rift?

If I click on the vr-button on https://aframe.io/a-saturday-night/ it just makes it fullscreen on my main monitor.

If I click the vr-button on a video it usually tells me to get a browser that supports vr.

I am using Firefox 64.0 on windows 10 desktop.

So how exactly is firefox supposed to work with oculus rift? If I click on the vr-button on https://aframe.io/a-saturday-night/ it just makes it fullscreen on my main monitor. If I click the vr-button on a video it usually tells me to get a browser that supports vr. I am using Firefox 64.0 on windows 10 desktop.

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You can try using Firefox Reality, https://labs.mozilla.org/projects/firefox-reality/

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Tyler Downer said

You can try using Firefox Reality, https://labs.mozilla.org/projects/firefox-reality/

There is no Oculus rift version of it? Only Oculus go, google daydream and viveport.

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Problem here is if Oculus doesn't provide support for the Browser there is nothing firefox can do about it.

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WestEnd said

Problem here is if Oculus doesn't provide support for the Browser there is nothing firefox can do about it.

But here it says it's supported? https://webvr.rocks/

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perhaps this could help: View Virtual Reality with Firefox WebVR

Modified by Mick

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MickvdMeijde said

perhaps this could help: View Virtual Reality with Firefox WebVR

Thanks, never noticed that "Need help?" section on that site, lol. Asking there now! :)

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Jwsto said

Thanks, never noticed that "Need help?" section on that site, lol. Asking there now! :)

you're welcome :)

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@ jwsto :

Would you be so kind as to mark MickvdMeijde's post (the one that solved your problem) as Chosen Solution  ? ('Solved the problem' button to the right of that post)

Thank you in advance  !

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McCoy said

@ jwsto : Would you be so kind as to mark MickvdMeijde's post (the one that solved your problem) as Chosen Solution  ? ('Solved the problem' button to the right of that post) Thank you in advance  !

Sure thing!

I just managed to get it working too. I had checked nvidia control panel before but missed the right setting.

What I had to do was to choose a Power management mode: Maximum for firefox to get it working. The guide should maybe mention that too.